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Finally in the AFC Champions League Elite quarterfinals, Johor Darul Ta'zim face biggest test of all
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Johor Darul Ta'zim captain Natxo Insa is embracing the challenge of coming up against defending champions Al Ahli in their AFC Champions League Elite quarterfinal. (0:49)
Johor Darul Ta'zim have waited a long time to reach the AFC Champions League Elite quarterfinals.
Seven years since they made their debut in Asian football's premier club competition.
13, when considering it was back in 2013 that current owner Tunku Ismail Idris — the crown prince of Johor — began his stewardship, which marked the start of the club's ever-growing ambition.
Football: Munoz calls for full focus in ‘biggest match in club’s history’
PETALING JAYA: Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) coach Xisco Munoz has described their Asian Champions League (ACL) Elite quarter-final clash with holders Al-Ahli of Saudi Arabia in Jeddah on Friday as ‘’the most important match in the club’s history’’.
And the Spaniard is demanding full focus from the players as they step onto the battleground at the King Abdullah Stadium.
“This is simply the biggest game in the club’s history,” said Munoz.
“In the Champions League, you face tough teams with excellent individual players, solid structures and great pace. These matches demand everything from you.
“It is essentially a final, 90 minutes where you must control the situation. You have to read the game well, create chances, and manage key moments before and after half-time to win.”
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JDT eye statement win as Luis Garcia rallies side for ‘biggest game in club history’
Johor Darul Ta’zim are chasing a defining moment on the continental stage tonight, with chief executive Luis Garcia calling their AFC Champions League quarter-final clash the biggest match in the club’s history.
The Malaysian champions face Saudi giants Al-Ahli in Jeddah, with a place in the semi-finals on the line — and a chance to accelerate their push towards global recognition.
JDT’s rise has been relentless domestically, but this is new territory. It is the first time they have reached the last eight of Asia’s premier competition, traditionally dominated by clubs from Japan, South Korea and the wealthier leagues of the Middle East.
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